Can We Make a Particle Collider More Energy Efficient?by SLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySLAC physicists are thinking about how to make one proposal, the Cool Copper Collider, more sustainable
NewsNew Study: Scientists Narrow Down the Search for Dark Photons Using Decade-Old Particle Collider Databy Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAnalysis of data from the BaBar experiment rules out theorized particle’s explanation for muon mystery
NewsCooling Technique Helps Researchers "Target" a Major Component for a New Colliderby Argonne National LaboratoryRecently developed ultra-low-friction sliding contact mechanism uses chilled water to remove heat from a key component of a next-generation collider
NewsA View of the Colorful Microcosm Within a Protonby Brookhaven National LaboratoryProbing the 'color' interactions among quarks tests a theoretical concept of nature's strongest force to pave a way toward mapping protons' 3-D internal structure
NewsPhysicists Measure Force that Makes Antimatter Stick Togetherby Brookhaven National LaboratoryFirst ever measurement of antiproton interactions that make possible the existence of antimatter nuclei
NewsTiny Drops of Early Universe 'Perfect' Fluidby Brookhaven National LaboratoryFirst results from collisions of three-particle ions with gold nuclei reveal clear-cut evidence of primordial soup's signature particle flow
NewsAntimatter Catches a Wave at SLACby SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryAccelerating positrons with plasma is a step toward smaller, cheaper particle colliders